TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Differential and Integral Calculus'Name in Estonian: Diferentsiaal- ja integraalarvutus
General descriptionIndefinite integral. Integration as the reverse of differentiation. Integration by substitution. Integration by part. Integrating algebraic fractions. Integration using trig identities or a trig substitution. Definite integral. Integration as summation. Finding areas by integration. Volumes of solids of revolution. Differential equations.
General aimThe aim of the course is to give deepen knowledge in indefinite and definite integrals, ordinary differential equations and their applications in geometry and mechanics.
AimStudents after completing the course are able: to calculate indefinite and definite integrals, and apply the knowledge in solving different tasks in geometry and mechanics, can solve the first order differential equations.
Form descriptionLectures, practical classes, independent work (solving tasks, preparation for tests and exam).
Literature1. Stanley I. Grossmann. Calculus of One Variable, 1986.
2. Donald L. Stancl and Mildred L. Stancl. Brief Calculus For Management and the Life and Social Science, 1990. 3. Laurence D. Hoffmann and Gerald L. Bradley. Calculus For Business, Economics and the Social and Life Sciences, 1992. Is taught in following curricula2015: FOR* * Optional subject
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